pre-empt u rečniku PONS

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This was essential so as to pre-empt its occupation by the enemy and any subsequent infiltration.
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Not surprisingly this reorganisation was of some concern to branch activists, and prompted a number of neighbouring branches to voluntarily merge in order to pre-empt any action from the centre.
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It is impossible to pre-empt difficulties because there are no previous cases to reference.
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Some decisions, such as leg before wicket, always require an appeal and the umpire's decision, as no batsman will pre-empt the umpire on what requires fine judgment of several factors.
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Social conservative groups opposed the amendment, arguing that it would federalize family law and pre-empt the states in areas dealing with the family.
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He said he did not want to pre-empt the changes but there would be more details soon.
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The idea, of course, is to pre-empt the opponents and cause them to miss their best contract.
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The imperative is to try to get there first and exploit that competitive advantage to pre-empt those to come after.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
You can't really protect everything, you got to pre-empt such events... stop them beforehand.
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However, it was later discovered that the cops had come prepared to pre-empt a clash between two groups.
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